User Manual

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Remote Control
The wireless remote is a battery-powered infrared remote
control, much like one for a television (The optional
wired remote has identical controls). There is no action
required to turn power on or off on the remote, but try to
avoid storing the remote with any switch depressed in
order to avoid draining its batteries.
The BEE III remote has two main sections of controls
located on its face. These sections are separated by a
heavy white line on the label.
Operating mode keys
The most commonly used keys, those used while driving,
are at the top of the remote. They are raised rubber keys
and are contoured so that the operator’s thumb is cradled
in the center of a five-key cluster, allowing easy control
of the radar’s operating mode while allowing the
operator to keep his eyes on the road. All of these keys
are backlighted for use at night.
Front: Places the radar into front antenna mode.
Rear: Places the radar into rear antenna mode.
Standby: Places the radar into Standby.
Opposite: Places the radar into opposite direction mode when moving mode is selected.
Same: Places the radar into same direction mode when moving mode is selected.
Lock: Causes the radar to lock the Target speed in the Lock window.
A target locked for 15 minutes will automatically be cleared. If the unit is in standby, a
countdown will be shown in the target window, allowing the officer time to note the speeds
before they are erased.
Fastest: Toggles the radar between fastest vehicle mode and strongest vehicle mode. Also used in
tuning fork mode to simulate a target that is moving slower than the patrol vehicle in same
direction moving mode.